Quantum non-locality: from denigration to the nobel prize, via quantum cryptography
Quantum non-locality: from denigration to the nobel prize, via quantum cryptography
In the late 1960s, a young physicist was sailing along the coast of California towards Berkeley, where he got a post-doc position in astronomy. But his real goal was not astronomy, at least not immediately. First, John Clauser eagerly wanted to test some predictions of quantum theory that were at …